In "Selected Poems," we experience the full range of James
Schuyler's achievement, confirming that he was among the late
twentieth century's truly vital and distinctive poetic voices. One
of the most significant writers of the New York School--which
unofficially included John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara, and Kenneth Koch,
among others--Schuyler was strongly influenced by both art and
music in his work, often incorporating rapid shifts in sound,
shape, and color within his poems that almost gave his work the
effect of a collage and engendered comparisons with Whitman and
Rimbaud.
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